Paranoid Grandmother: ‘We need to address this today or we will be facing a huge Fox-generated media storm led by Palin et al.’

Well, it appears Fox Derangement Syndrome has even infected Granny Clinton’s secret emails. The new release of emails shows quite a few things, mostly we had a woman as Secretary of State who pretty much could not function without help from her cadre of aides, had trouble with phones, and suffered from paranoid delusions. By all means, let’s give her the nuclear codes.

Hillary Clinton vehemently opposed the State Department’s 2010 decision to use “parent one and two” instead of “mother and father” on U.S. passport applications, according to a newly released email from her time in office.

“I’m not defending that decision, which I disagree [with] and knew nothing about, in front of this Congress,” Clinton scolded in an email to top aides Cheryl Mills and Jake Sullivan in January of 2011. “I could live [with] letting people in nontraditional families choose another descriptor so long as we retained the presumption of mother and father.”

Clinton asked her aides who was behind the decision, and worried about the controversy it would general from conservative media outlets.

“We need to address this today or we will be facing a huge Fox-generated media storm led by Palin et al.,” she wrote, referring to former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin (R).

The, as now, she lives in a protective bubble, shielded by her media enablers from any repercussions for her behavior. As if Fox reporting on her bizarre behavior would actually have any effect. Oh, and if anyone’s concerned about her inability to function like a normal person, you have reason to be worried, and it dates back many years:

“I’m fighting the [White House] operator who doesn’t believe I am who I say and wants my direct office line even [though] I’m not there,” a seemingly exasperated Clinton wrote.

“I just have [sic] him my home [number] and the State Dept [number] and I told him I had no idea what my direct office [number] was since I didn’t call myself,” the now-Democratic presidential front-runner continued.

“I just hung up and am calling [through] Ops like a proper and properly dependent Secretary of State — no independent dialing allowed.”